What Grinds your Gears?

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Kim Kardashian getting a divorce and the whole world freaks out about it.

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Who the heck is she?

I'm serious btw.

What grinds my gears:

-Coming back to college after being away for mid term break and coming home in the dark -.-
 
Being dumped back at school Grinds My Gears, we should be given the choice whether to get an education or not..
 
Jai
Being dumped back at school Grinds My Gears, we should be given the choice whether to get an education or not..

Ive still got another week off. :sly:
Thats private schools for you. ;)
 
Not until 16. And the government wants to make it 18.

Similar to here in that regard then. I mean if he's getting bullied, and its like a really serious issue, he should get the heck out of there. There are alternatives to a public education that still get you your requirements.
 
VANDENAL
Similar to here in that regard then. I mean if he's getting bullied, and its like a really serious issue, he should get the heck out of there. There are alternatives to a public education that still get you your requirements.

Probably. Or the alternative is to quetly tell someone about the bullies and get them removed.
 
To my advice, report it to the teacher that you trust the most... Let the teacher know that you need a protection in case the bullier know that you reported the bully.
 
The thing is, if you dropped out at school with just your GCSE results to your name, I doubt you'll get any further than flipping burgers in McDonald's.
 
driftking18594
The thing is, if you dropped out at school with just your GCSE results to your name, I doubt you'll get any further than flipping burgers in McDonald's.

Unless you drop out to specialize in a sport, although my Dad dropped out at GCSE and now he's head of something or other at Canada Life. That was 25 years ago though.
 
A big snowstorm resulting in 2 days without Internet or cable, but some people still don't even have power :( and I'm using mall Internet and most of the chairs are just full of people sitting down and using their laptops or iPods/phones :(
 
The thing is, if you dropped out at school with just your GCSE results to your name, I doubt you'll get any further than flipping burgers in McDonald's.

Not necessarily true. I dropped out of school at sixteen with 8 standard grades (the Scottish equivalent) 8 years ago and have gotten much further than that.

The only reason I'm re entering education now is to gain points for immigration.
 
VANDENAL
Being left out. Of EVERYTHING. I'm damn sick of it. Its Halloween, I should be out with my friends. But I wasn't invited. So then I get the text saying 'Why didn't you come?' Maybe, JUST maybe, because you didn't f:censored:ing tell me you 🤬! :mad:. Why am I so angry, you tell me why!

That's been getting really bad for me the past year or so. Only one or two kids still invite me anywhere, and I really am left out of everything they do. For a few of my friends, it's due to being drug abusers, if you saw my earlier post you'd know. But yes, this definitely sucks. I don't even go out after school most of the time now, and I used to ride for hours.
 
When you suddenly need to let one rip in public areas..

It grinds my gears that I have no access to the Infield or V.I.P. sections. I don't have anything against them or anything, it's just that I'm broke. :( Maybe one day I'll get that Premium membership...

Unless you've gotten to know the premos more, you won't fit in too well... Get premo for the avatar and profile customization ;)
 
Unless you drop out to specialize in a sport, although my Dad dropped out at GCSE and now he's head of something or other at Canada Life. That was 25 years ago though.

It depends. If you want to revolutionise the world with an amazing new engine you designed, and dropped out with 8 GCSEs, you are screwed...
 
driftking18594
The thing is, if you dropped out at school with just your GCSE results to your name, I doubt you'll get any further than flipping burgers in McDonald's.

Not true at all. I left school after my GCSE's and I'm doing fine. I have a nice big house in a nice suburb, two cars,a big telly and all that other stuff people want. I send my daughter to an expensive nursery and she doesn't want for anything. I'm all good, really, and I didn't invent anything, I'm not good at sport, I've just worked vaguely hard for the last eighteen years and thats that.

Still wish I had stayed in school, though...
 
Or the classic moment when you're alone in your car and let out a ballistic, cavity emptying, last-night's-egg-curry fermented ripper that makes your eyes water and fingers dig into the steering wheel, only for someone you know wave you down and ask or a lift...

...the trap is set. :trouble:
 
Because of Halloween yesterday, my school was plagued with candy wrappers. From Nerds containers w/ its contents scattered, to Mini Snickers wrappers stuffed inside desks. It was quite nasty. Thank that the cafeteria wasn't worse. Of course the "see it we take it" policy applied on candy even before Halloween, so a lot of candy was confiscated. Still it made no difference. I feel very bad for the custodians.. And I'll be expecting another lecture from the principal tomorrow..



Some of my friends did gave me some candy (:dopey:) but I dispose of it in a magical and mystical object called The Trash Can.
 
You could learn to suck 'em back in?

I've mastered that too... but you can only take in so much... :lol:

Actually, you know what's worse? When your body wants to let it out when you least want it, and when it holds it in when you want it out.
:grumpy:
 
Yeah, but where do they go when you hold them in? Can't be a good place...
 
Yeah, but where do they go when you hold them in? Can't be a good place...
Happened in my math class once, I was sitting at the back I felt it trying to come out so I tried to do a "stealth fart" and it backfired. It squeaked really loudly and everyone was looking at me. I got a lucky escape though as I pointed at the person next to me.
 
When wannabe Ghetto kids say YMCMB (Young Money Cash Money Billionaires) It's the most stupidest qoute I ever heard.
 
Not until 16. And the government wants to make it 18.

I left school for collage at 15 and dodged most of year 11. :sly:

Bullies are easy to stop, find the group "leader" and rail him one in the nose.

Second that. Or do what I did and pull a blade on them and have them avoid you forever because they think you're a lunatic. I never really got bullied for this reason. ;)

The thing is, if you dropped out at school with just your GCSE results to your name, I doubt you'll get any further than flipping burgers in McDonald's.

I re-sat my GCSEs 3 times and still failed. I'm far from dumb but just cannot pass tests. I've never once considered flipping burgers.


When wannabe Ghetto kids say YMCMB (Young Money Cash Money Billionaires) It's the most stupidest qoute I ever heard.

Ah, bless their little cotton socks. :lol:
 
Yeah, but where do they go when you hold them in? Can't be a good place...
I once fooled my family into letting me fart as much as I wanted:

I said that a guy in Maine never farted and only #2ed twice a week, and he got so blocked up he had to get the mass inside his intestines removed. Eventually they caught on, but it was hilarious while it lasted.
 
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